30 October 2014

Lost stock

While I was pulled away from World of Warcraft but my subscription was in force there was one point where I did not log into the game for over 30 days.  As anyone in the gold acquiring hobby knows if you do not check your mail for 30+ days your mail starts to get deleted.  At some point over a year ago I logged in and realized all my glyphs and transmog stock was deleted.  It was at that point I decided that it would be smart to suspend my account as I obviously had not been playing the game.
While I lost a lot of stock, I in fact still had a lot of raw materials.  My gold making enterprise consists of four guild banks each with several tabs.  One is dedicated to ore and gems, one to transmogrification gear, one to inscription, and one to general auctioneering.  The characters I actually play belong to another guild, one where I was the guild master in the end of Wrath and through Cataclysm. 

Luckily I had the pieces to rebuild my gold making engine.  I reminded myself of the fact that I had rolled a Death Knight on a server where I had no other characters as a challenge to see how much I could make via Transmog.  

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